< This is the empty location viewed from outside at the NWC of Robson & Main Street used to film a promotional video by Caliber The Wealth Creation Company that owns a portfolio of nine "under-utilized" commercial properties that were scooped-up in low-ball deals before the end of 2017 by then AZ Senator Bob Worsley who gambled in real estate speculation at the same time he held public office.
CBRE has the exclusive contract to market and sell the speculative buys offered in the holding companies registered at Worsley's residence at The Groves along with Kent Lyons.
Details on all nine are mounted on foamcore and displayed on easels - they're on offer for $15-25 per square foot and were built from 1910-1954.
Take the time to walk around downtown Mesa's OZone sometime soon . . .Giles is still waiting for that "Salvation Train" to arrive more than four years after a milestone was reached when Valley Metro Light Rail service extended through the Central Business District . . .
Now we have what Caliber's calls "a new milestone".
Take a look below - it's only about a minute
CBRE has the exclusive contract to market and sell the speculative buys offered in the holding companies registered at Worsley's residence at The Groves along with Kent Lyons.
Details on all nine are mounted on foamcore and displayed on easels - they're on offer for $15-25 per square foot and were built from 1910-1954.
Take the time to walk around downtown Mesa's OZone sometime soon . . .Giles is still waiting for that "Salvation Train" to arrive more than four years after a milestone was reached when Valley Metro Light Rail service extended through the Central Business District . . .
Now we have what Caliber's calls "a new milestone".
Take a look below - it's only about a minute
Published on Aug 22, 2019
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Last Wednesday was a new milestone for Caliber, our partners, and the amazing state of Arizona as we had the opportunity to spend the day exploring Opportunity Zones with Executive Director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council, Scott Turner